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Bethel Worship Center - Camden, SC

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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for Bethel Worship Center in Camden, SC where our mission is to see lives transformed by the love and grace of Jesus Christ. Our desire is that this podcast will encourage you in your relationship with God. Visit us at bwccamden.com
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We look scripturally at what it means to be a woman of God. God created females for a purpose and with a purpose. In this week we look at what it means for a woman to be a helpmate, humble and holy. God created women with humble beauty, set apart from the world as indispensable, invaluable helpers to do what God has called us to do together for his…
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Right before Jesus was arrested and headed towards his crucifixion and resurrection, he explained to the disciples why he was doing what he was doing. This was a very confusing and difficult time for them, but Jesus declared himself the way, the truth and the life. He is the way to the Heavenly Father, the truth by which our life should stand on, a…
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In one of the most famous accounts from the gospels, the time Jesus called a man named Lazarus out of his grave, Jesus declared himself the resurrection and the life. By calling Lazarus from his grave, and then walking out of his own after being crucified on a cross, Jesus proved who he was by defeating our greatest threat - death.…
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After Jesus healed the man who had been born blind, he proclaimed Jesus as the Christ, the promised Messiah. The Pharisees were indignant and kicked the former blind man out of the temple. Jesus found him and in a conversation with him said, “I am the door (gate).” Jesus’s declaration proclaims that he is the entrance to salvation, to freedom and t…
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We have an opportunity to have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, not an impersonal one. The more we hunger and thirst for him, the more we should long to know who he is. Jesus revealed his identity through seven different I Am statements that John points out in his gospel. This name has a deep meaning. Join us as we explore who Christ is. …
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We've probably all asked or pondered the question, "what is love?" In our language, we have the one word, but the Greek uses four different words for love that can help us dive a little deeper into what genuine love looks like. Join us as we jump into this season of love!One of the words in the Greek language for love is Eros. Eros love is a passio…
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God’s word is meant to inform us so that it can transform us. We don’t just store the information we glean from his word, we apply it. James said we’re not to just be hearers of the word, but doers. Join us as we see what we can do, practically speaking, to apply God’s word as his church and be a part of what he wants us to be in advancing the King…
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King Herod was infuriated when the wise men didn’t return to tell him where Jesus was after his birth. In his anger he decided to kill every male 2 and under in Bethlehem. Matthew points out that this act links back to a prophecy from Jeremiah about the weeping of mothers in Ramah, saying that there is a hope for the future, a hope that would bring…
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Matthew keeps going in his writing surrounding the birth of Jesus to tell us how God led Mary and Joseph to take their new child to Egypt in order to protect him from a horrible mandate that had been decreed by King Herod. Matthew tells us that by Mary and Joseph doing this it fulfills a prophecy from Hosea. We can learn through this that no matter…
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Join us as we look at Matthew's account of the birth of Jesus and how he points out that Jesus is the Messiah the prophets were speaking about. Along the way we'll look at Joseph and Mary's commitment to trust God, their obedience to follow him, and the hope we now have. The prophet Isaiah spoke of a virgin birth that would change the world. Matthe…
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Paul transitions his conversation to show the Galatians what their relationship to God and the law is under Christ. We are not to look at our relationship with God as if we are servants trying to pay off a debt. Instead, Paul again talks about the Holy Spirit and reminds them that the Holy Spirit unites us with the Father as a child of God. In Chri…
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In his letter to the Galatians, Paul asks and then answers the question that so many of us ask, what is the purpose of the law? Why was it given? Does it still have a purpose? While the law is not what saves us, it points us to the one who does. We now live under a new covenant through Christ empowered by the Spirit to honor God. Everyday we need t…
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In his letter to the Galatians Paul shows us how God freed him to live from His grace and not allow the fear of man to control how he lived his life. Paul also had a strong enough relationship with Peter and other church leaders to point out when their life wasn’t reflecting the gospel. We live this life from the approval of God not for the approva…
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This series takes a look at Paul's letter to the church of Galatia. The theme throughout his letter is about the freedom we have through Christ. It's not a freedom to live however we want. It's a freedom from the penalty and the power of sin. It's a freedom to live how he has created, and called us to live, in relationship with the Father through J…
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For us as followers of Christ to not passionately share what we believe from one generation to the next is wrong. It's important for us to understand what this generation is facing and challenge ourselves individually with the question - how can I as a part of my generation link arms with another generation to do what we are called to do and share …
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As followers of Christ, we are called to be strong supporters of Jesus Christ and his kingdom. How do we do that in a nation of multiple parties who have believers and followers of Christ within them all? Do the actions of our life reflect a life lived under God or under nation? What should unite us is not our politics but our identity in Christ, o…
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